The notes were issued in 1922 and are almost consecutive from J-01907138 to J-01907158, with J-01907142 missing from the sequence. Obviously, that note was removed prior to the notes being wrapped and issued for some unknown reason. Nonetheless, a truly remarkable piece of German monetary hyperinflation history.
Germany Hyperinflation Banknotes Bank Wrapped Consecutive Notes 50,000 Mark 1922 CU P-79
$299.99
Rarely seen group of (20) 50,000 Mark banknotes in Crisp Uncirculated condition with the original bank wrapper. This note is listed in Krause’s Standard Catalog of World Paper Money as Pick-79 with a market value in UNC of $20.00. Total face value of the 20 notes is 1,000,000 Mark.
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SKU:
1922_DEU_09708
Categories: World Banknotes, Paper Money
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